1999
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.96.10.5856
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A nod factor binding lectin with apyrase activity from legume roots

Abstract: A lectin isolated from the roots of the legume, Dolichos biflorus, binds to Nod factors produced by rhizobial strains that nodulate this plant and has a deduced amino acid sequence with no significant homology to any lectin reported to date. This lectin also is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of phosphoanhydride bonds of nucleoside di-and triphosphates; the enzyme activity is increased in the presence of carbohydrate ligands. This lectin-nucleotide phosphohydrolase (LNP) has a substrate specificity cha… Show more

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“…Differential expression of apyrase isoforms has been previously reported. In particular, legume-specific apyrases are highly expressed in roots (Etzler et al, 1999;Day et al, 2000). MP67 expression in seedlings was at the trace level; consistently, ADPase activity was mainly detected in the leaves of grown plants.…”
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“…Differential expression of apyrase isoforms has been previously reported. In particular, legume-specific apyrases are highly expressed in roots (Etzler et al, 1999;Day et al, 2000). MP67 expression in seedlings was at the trace level; consistently, ADPase activity was mainly detected in the leaves of grown plants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The expression of MP67 was higher than that of MpAPY2, telling us that MP67 plays a role distinct from conventional apyrase. The legume-specific apyrases such as DbLNP (Etzler et al, 1999) from D. biflorus and GS52 (Day et al, 2000;Kalsi and Etzler, 2000) from G. soja are localized to the cell membrane and are known to function in the nodulation of legumes. Potato (Solanum tuberosum)-specific apyrase has a signal sequence and is apoplastically localized in tissues (Riewe et al, 2008).…”
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“…It should be noted, however, that the identical electrophoretic mobilities of the Db-LNP obtained from each site suggest that the Db-LNP is undergoing identical modifications in each cell type. These modifications include the removal of a signal peptide and a 19-amino acid segment immediately downstream of this signal as well as glycosylation at at least one of two consensus N-glycosylation sites (Quinn and Etzler, 1987;Etzler et al, 1999). It should also be pointed out that the antiserum used in this investigation does not react with a second, related nucleotide phosphohydrolase found in legumes as well as in other families of plants .…”
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“…5) A few legume lectins have been purified from leaves 7) and roots, 8,9) but most have been identified and purified from the seeds.…”
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